Thursday, October 29, 2009

Deeds Chooses to go Down In a Blaze of Mud

I kind of thought Deeds would want to lose with class, but instead he has decided to throw some more mud on his way down to political oblivion. Instead of talking about what he wants to do if elected Governor, Deeds is now running ads claiming that McDonnell's transportation plan is 'Bogus'(a word that no adult should use, rather it should be forever reserved for teenagers).

A new VCU poll finds McDonnell's lead has grown to 18 points. The poll finds 54 perfect of likely voters support or lean to McDonnell, 36 percent support or lean to Deeds.

The survey includes 871 registered voters and 625 likely voters. The margin of error for the poll is plus or minutes 4-percentage points for all adults and registered voters, respectively, and plus or minus 5-percentage points for likely voters.

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I am one of those rare birds who grew up in Fairfax County. I went to George Mason University and majored in government and politics. I started my career in politics as a student volunteer with the Stan Parris for governor campaign in 1989. We didn’t win, but I fell in love with Virginia politics.
As a student at GMU I became active in politics. I was Chairman of the College Republicans, Co-Chairman of Students for Allen, member of the Fairfax County Republican party, and served as a legislative intern for Delegate Dave Albo.
After college I worked for Morton Blackwell at the Leadership Institute. At the Institute I helped train hundreds of conservative activists all across the country.
I also produced a weekly radio feature called 'My Virginia Political Minute' which was carried on the "Neo View" radio show in southwest Virginia. Currently I do lobbying and consulting work in Richmond.